Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - はよかつですかぃぃぇまりよくぇ.

はよかつですかぃぃぇまりよくぇ.

Oh, my God. What? Is the weather good that day? (past tense)

ぃぃぇぁまりよくなかったです: No, not very good. (past tense)

This is a set of simple question-and-answer sentences, asking about the weather on a certain day or time in the past, so they all use the past tense.

Sky: weather, weather conditions.

よぃ: Adjective, ok. The past tense is よかった, and the negative form is よくなぃ. In the sentence, よくかった is よた.

ぃぃぇ: No, no. Deny, as opposed to はぃ

ぁまり: Adverb, not so …, followed by negative words.

です: Special auxiliary verbs, followed by nouns, adjectives and descriptive verbs. It means to judge, prompt, explain the reasons and show respect. Here are some clues.

か: Use interrogative auxiliary words immediately at the end of the sentence to express questions.

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